As a reformed Christian and conservative traditionalist, I do not believe in a fully unregulated moral order, as most libertarians do.

The highest good is not, in my view, an unlimited freedom and entirely unleashed Individual, but instead in *ordered* freedom (by virtue) in the service of households/families, as carried out by governing structures that are locally strong, and broadly minimal.

To the credit of libertarians, a sound and independent money (like #Bitcoin) is paramount to prevent these structures from transforming into hideous giants.

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GN 🇧🇷

So... you're not an anarchist 🤯

BTW, in the Bible God says that He should be your only governor.

1 Sam 8:7 "Hearken unto the voice of the people in all that they say unto thee: for they have not rejected thee, but they have rejected me, that I should not reign over them."

I am not an anarchist, no.

Spare me your sermon.

As a Christian I think this is well put.